Direct Benefit Transfer under a pan-India National Apprenticeship Promotion Schemeto be rolled out to provide stipend support to 47 lakh youth in three years.

At least 50 tourist destinations to be selected through challenge mode; to be developed as a complete package for domestic and foreign tourists.

Annual production of 5 MMT underGreen Hydrogen Missionto be targeted by 2030 to facilitate transition of the economy to low carbon intensity and to reduce dependence on fossil fuel imports.

35000 crore outlay for Energy Security, energy transition and net zero objectives.

Battery energy storage systems to be promoted to steer the economy on the path.

20,700 crore outlay provided for RENEWABLE ENERGY grid integration and evacuation from Ladakh.

National Data Governance Policyto be brought out to unleash innovation and research by start-ups and academia.

One stop solution for reconciliation and updation of identity and address of individuals to be established using DigiLocker service and Aadhaar as foundational identity.

PAN will be used as the common identifier for all digital systems of specified government agencies to bring in .

95 per cent of the forfeited amount relating to bid or performance security, will be returned to MSMEs by government and government undertakings in cases the MSMEs failed to execute contracts during Covid period.

Result Based Financing to better allocate scarce Resources for competing development needs.

iGOT Karmayogi, an integrated online training platform, launched to provide continuous learning opportunities for lakhs ofgovernment employees to upgrade their skills and facilitate people-centricapproach.

More than 39,000 compliances reduced and more than 3,400 legal provisions decriminalized to enhance .

Jan Vishwas Bill to amend 42 Central Acts have been introduced to further trust-based Governance.

Bharat Shared Repository of Inscriptionsto be set up in a digital epigraphy museum, with digitization of one lakh ancient inscriptions in the first stage.

Effective of Centre to be Rs. 13.7 lakh crore.

Continuation of 50-year interest free loan to state governments for one more year to spur Investment in Infrastructure and to incentivize them for complementary policy actions.

Encouragement to states and cities to undertake urban planning reforms and actions to transform our cities into sustainable cities of tomorrow.

Transition from manhole to machine-hole mode by enabling all cities and towns to undertake 100 percent mechanical desludging of septic tanks and sewers.

A NationalDigital Library for Children and Adolescentsto be set-up for facilitating availability of quality books across geographies, languages, genres and levels, and device agnostic accessibility.

Rs. 5,300 crore to be given as central assistance to Upper Bhadra Project to provide sustainable https://exam.pscnotes.com/micro-Irrigation“>Micro Irrigation and filling up of surface tanks for drinking water.

Rs. 15,000 crore for implementation ofPradhan Mantri PVTG Development Missionover the next three years under the Development Action Plan for the Scheduled Tribes.

of Rs. 75,000 crore, including Rs. 15,000 crore from private sources, for one hundred critical transport Infrastructure projects, for last and first mile connectivity for Ports, coal, steel, fertilizer, and food grains sectors.

Sickle Cell Anaemia elimination missionto be launched.

Joint public and Private Medical research to be encouraged via select Icmr labs for encouraging collaborative research and innovation.

New Programme to promote research in Pharmaceuticals to be launched.

Rs. 10 lakh crore capital , a steep increase of 33% for third year in a row, to enhance Growth potential and job creation, crowd-in private investments, and provide a cushion against global headwinds.

Digital public infrastructure for agricultureto be built as an open source, open standard and inter operable public good to enable inclusive farmer centric solutions and support for growth of agri-tech industry and start-ups.

Computerisation of 63,000 https://exam.pscnotes.com/primary-agricultural-credit-societies”>Primary Agricultural credit Societies (PACS) with an Investment of 2,516 crore initiated.

Massive decentralised storage capacity to be set up to help farmers store their produce and realize remunerative prices through sale at appropriate times.

Agriculture Accelerator Fundto be set-up to encourage agri-startups by young entrepreneurs in rural areas.

To make India a global hub for‘Shree Anna’, the Indian Institute of Millet Research, Hyderabad will be supported as the Centre of Excellence for sharing best practices, research and technologies at the international level.

20 lakh crore Agricultural credit targeted at animal husbandry, and Fisheries